I write a tech blog at <a href="https://grepular.com/blog/" rel="nofollow">https://grepular.com/blog/</a><p>Most tech blog seem to just talk about the current popular tech subject. Basically repeating news that you can read in dozens of other places.<p>I've tried to avoid turning my "tech blog" into a "tech news blog", and mostly just talk about things I've done or found myself. This seems to keep the content original and mostly interesting I think. At least I hope so.<p>Some of my more popular articles:<p><a href="https://grepular.com/Abusing_HTTP_Status_Codes_to_Expose_Private_Information" rel="nofollow">https://grepular.com/Abusing_HTTP_Status_Codes_to_Expose_Pri...</a><p><a href="https://grepular.com/Protecting_a_Laptop_from_Simple_and_Sophisticated_Attacks" rel="nofollow">https://grepular.com/Protecting_a_Laptop_from_Simple_and_Sop...</a><p>I discovered and reported the LastPass vulnerability last year which lead to them making loads of major changes to their infrastructure:<p><a href="https://grepular.com/LastPass_Vulnerability_Exposes_Account_Details" rel="nofollow">https://grepular.com/LastPass_Vulnerability_Exposes_Account_...</a><p>And was the blog which started the shit-storm about Dropbox mobiles lack of security:<p><a href="https://grepular.com/Dropbox_Mobile_Less_Secure_Than_Dropbox_Desktop" rel="nofollow">https://grepular.com/Dropbox_Mobile_Less_Secure_Than_Dropbox...</a><p>I have different feeds for different categories of post depending on what you like to read about:<p><a href="https://grepular.com/feeds/" rel="nofollow">https://grepular.com/feeds/</a><p>I think that's enough self promotion for now ;)
This will introduce you to some good Ruby blogs:<p><a href="http://planetrubyonrails.com" rel="nofollow">http://planetrubyonrails.com</a><p>Although not blogs, there are some nice email newsletters that are good for keeping you in the loop:<p><a href="https://cooperpress.com" rel="nofollow">https://cooperpress.com</a>